Yesterday I ventured to the Fashion and Textile Museum to catch the soon-to-be-over Kaffe Fasset exhibition, A Life in Colour. In case you've not come across him before, he's an American artist and designer specialising in textiles. Before the exhibition I'd only really heard of Kaffe through all his fabric designs but it turns out that the man has his fingers in lots of craft related pies!
He originally started out as a painter but then, after visiting the UK and Scotland, he got very into knitting and then needlepoint and eventually designing fabrics and making quilts. Personally I didn't think much of his paintings and that branching into textiles was the right move. He's big on colour - all aspects of his textile work are super bright and, if I'm on honest, a bit clashing but in (mostly) a good way.
mosaics and needlepoint work
jazzy quilt and insane needlepoint chair
knitted tumbling blocks blanket and shirting quilt (rather muted for Kaffe but this was probably my fave quilt there)
the 'feeling wall' and the amazing knitted jumper
some of the design sketches for Kaffe's fabric range
a small preview of the next exhibition to take place at the FTM - Sindy!
What an awesome exhibition! I love the Sindys too - looks like that will be a good one comnig up!
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